SLIPKNOT Fans To Be Married Onstage At 'Maggot Marriage Ceremony'

February 24, 2005

KRZR 103.7 in Fresno is holding a contest in which one of 14 couples — all of whom are composed of SLIPKNOT fans (a.k.a. maggots) — will win the "Maggot Marriage." The prize includes the actual marriage, plus "swag" from a cakery, wedding rings, a black bridal dress, and a Hooter's Honeymoon trip to Las Vegas. To see pictures, videos, and bios and to vote for which couple you want to win, click here.

The winner will be announced on March 7 at 3:00 p.m. and be married on April 10 onstage at the SLIPKNOT, LAMB OF GOD, SHADOWS FALL, and FROM AUTUMN TO ASHES show at the Selland Arena. You must be a member of the "KRZR Kult" to vote.

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